Ariana Grande's "Thank u, next" explores self acceptance

This shows that Grande took away many valuable lessons from her former partners, and is eternally grateful for them.

And after receiving positive feedback for her new track "Thank U, Next" - in which she mentions her exes by name, including Mac and Pete - the star has thanked her fans for helping make this year "interesting", although "challenging". He also apologized for using "you" instead of "u" as in the song's title.

Although Hamill wrote "you" and not "u", like the lyric is technically spelled, Grande was quick to pick up on what she thought was a salute to her song from Luke Skywalker himself. Seriously, can you imagine losing a loved one, breaking off an engagement, and then promptly turning around a triumphant hit song addressing all of it?

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